Re: [PATCH 05/30] misc/pvpanic: Convert regular spinlock into trylock on panic path

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On 10/05/2022 09:14, Petr Mladek wrote:
> [...]
>> With that said, it's dangerous to use regular spinlocks in such path,
>> as introduced by commit b3c0f8774668 ("misc/pvpanic: probe multiple instances").
>> This patch fixes that by replacing regular spinlocks with the trylock
>> safer approach.
> 
> It seems that the lock is used just to manipulating a list. A super
> safe solution would be to use the rcu API: rcu_add_rcu() and
> list_del_rcu() under rcu_read_lock(). The spin lock will not be
> needed and the list will always be valid.
> 
> The advantage would be that it will always call members that
> were successfully added earlier. That said, I am not familiar
> with pvpanic and am not sure if it is worth it.
> 
>> It also fixes an old comment (about a long gone framebuffer code) and
>> the notifier priority - we should execute hypervisor notifiers early,
>> deferring this way the panic action to the hypervisor, as expected by
>> the users that are setting up pvpanic.
> 
> This should be done in a separate patch. It changes the behavior.
> Also there might be a discussion whether it really should be
> the maximal priority.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Petr

Thanks for the review Petr. Patch was already merged - my goal was to be
concise, i.e., a patch per driver / module, so the patch kinda fixes
whatever I think is wrong with the driver with regards panic handling.

Do you think it worth to remove this patch from Greg's branch just to
split it in 2? Personally I think it's not worth, but opinions are welcome.

About the RCU part, this one really could be a new patch, a good
improvement patch - it makes sense to me, we can think about that after
the fixes I guess.

Cheers,


Guilherme



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